Q fever vaccine
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Q fever vaccine Erythema at the injection site and localised pruritus: case report In a retrospective study of 12 patients conducted between 2006 and 2017, a paediatric patient [sex and exact age not stated] was described, who developed slight erythema at the injection site and localised pruritus following vaccination with Q fever vaccine [route, dosage, duration of treatment to reaction onsets and outcome not stated]. Author comment: "Adverse effects from vaccination were mild . . . two patients described slight erythema at the injection site, with one of these patients also describing localised pruritus." Armstrong M, et al. Q fever vaccination of children in Australia: Limited experience to date. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health 55: 1099-1102, No. 9, Sep 2019. Available from: URL: http://doi.org/10.1111/jpc.14364 803431367 Australia
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